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Discover Ludwig"so help me" is a valid expression in written English, and it is used to emphasize a promise or an oath.
For example: "I promise that I will finish this report on time, so help me."
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So help me.
So help me God".
so help me God.
So help me, please, yet again.
"O.K., so help me find them," Litwin told him.
It was originally titled So Help Me God.
But, so help me, I'm seduced right in.
So help me God, you brush for two minutes and that plaque can't start rolling in.
I did this, so help me God, to stop the shedding of human blood.
I've been up all night thinking on this, and nothing but this, so help me.
Then he kissed his borrowed Bible and uttered four words more: "So help me, God".
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